Comment by ris
Why? It just isn't what draws me to Nix.
I've never even really tried NixOS on the desktop TBH.
Why? It just isn't what draws me to Nix.
I've never even really tried NixOS on the desktop TBH.
I think it's more like Microsoft folks running macs; technically valid, but odd optics. Besides, why would you use KubeVirt to run your desktop? Just run it in containers directly.
What is so interesting about Nix is that it's not one thing. Its not (just) a distro. Its not (just) a package manager. Its not (just) a system manager. Its not (just) a language. Its not (just) a build tool.
It is all those things, but specifically, what you want it to be. Yes, that makes it super confusing, but also powerful.
You can use it daily, intimately, without using nixos. Using it for dev environments on macos for example, and servers. Did that for years before I installed nixos on my desktop.
nothing. it's just from someone with no experience with nix like me, it feel weird that someone is already deep into Nix but isn't tempted to use it daily.